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Ubiquitous Energy Stick-On Tablet Solar CellsPortable gadgets, like smartphones and tablets, have changed the way we consume information and communicate, but at this stage they all have one common flaw: they need to be tethered to the wall for a few hours to recharge their batteries. From portable solar panels to kinetic energy harvesting, we've seen several clever ideas aimed at generating energy on the go, but a new startup called Ubiquitious Energy promises to revolutionize the way we power our mobile devices. The company plans to develop see-through solar cells that can be installed on top of tablet screens, keeping your iPad running all day long....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/ubiquitous-energy-to-develop-transparent-solar-cells-that-can-power-your-ipad/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Ubiquitous Energy Stick-On Tablet Solar CellsPortable gadgets, like smartphones and tablets, have changed the way we consume information and communicate, but at this stage they all have one common flaw: they need to be tethered to the wall for a few hours to recharge their batteries. From portable solar panels to kinetic energy harvesting, we've seen several clever ideas aimed at generating energy on the go, but a new startup called Ubiquitious Energy promises to revolutionize the way we power our mobile devices. The company plans to develop see-through solar cells that can be installed on top of tablet screens, keeping your iPad running all day long....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/ubiquitous-energy-to-develop-transparent-solar-cells-that-can-power-your-ipad/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Ubiquitous Energy Stick-On Tablet Solar CellsPortable gadgets, like smartphones and tablets, have changed the way we consume information and communicate, but at this stage they all have one common flaw: they need to be tethered to the wall for a few hours to recharge their batteries. From portable solar panels to kinetic energy harvesting, we've seen several clever ideas aimed at generating energy on the go, but a new startup called Ubiquitious Energy promises to revolutionize the way we power our mobile devices. The company plans to develop see-through solar cells that can be installed on top of tablet screens, keeping your iPad running all day long....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/ubiquitous-energy-to-develop-transparent-solar-cells-that-can-power-your-ipad/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



